While it's still the dead period in the world of recruiting, business is about to pickup greatly over the next week as the post season all star games get underway with the beginning of practice on Monday.

Twenty-five different prospects who have either committed to or are seriously considering the Gators will be participating in one of the three remaining national all-star games.

Inside the Gators has teamed with Rivals.com to bring you unprecedented coverage of all three events.

Look for notebooks, prospect interviews, video coverage of practice, live practice reports, Alley Insider Extra Tidbits, prospect rankings, game coverage and much more over the course of the next week.

Though this game isn't as established as the Army Bowl, it still draws some top talent, especially from high school programs across the southeast

This year Florida has four commits taking part in the game, all four are on Team Nitro. They are Rivals100 running back Dalvin Cook, Rivals 100 wide out Ermon Lane, Rivals250 cornerback J.C. Jackson and four-star cornerback Quincy Wilson.

Florida targets on Team Nitro include safety Jamal Adams, who will make his announcement during the game, and defensive end Lorenzo Carter.

The granddaddy of them all isn't only featuring some of the top prospects in the nation, it also has several of Gator commits and targets participating to boot.

Much like with the UA game, all of Florida's commits are on the same team.

Headlining the list of commits who are playing for the East in the game is Rivals100 quarterback Will Grier. He will be joined by Rivals250 offensive tackle David Sharpe, four-star cornerback Chris Lammons and four-star defensive tackle Khairi Clark.

At one time the Offense-Defense Bowl was second in the pecking order, drawing players such as former Florida Gators Joe Haden and Cam Newton. However, it has fallen off in recent years with the emergence of the UA and Marine games. This year's event will feature but one Florida commit, three-star wide out Ryan Sousa and no Florida targets.